The use of trimix, that is a breathing mix of oxygen, helium and nitrogen has become the standard for dives beyond 30-50m/100-165 ft, depending on who...
How did Electrolung inventor Walter Starck and his cronies decompress from dives to 100m/326 ft before the advent of dive computers or even constant PO2 tables?...
While today mixed gas rebreathers are a standard tool for tech divers, it’s easy to forget that this enabling, underwater life support technology has been more...
Gas analysis means more than simply ferreting out the fractions of oxygen and helium in your breathing mix, particularly in remote areas. Temc De-Ox CEO Eugenio...
Are you able to calculate your decompression for a 40-50m/130-165 ft dive using only your average depth and bottom time? Here British techmeister Rich Walker further...
I think it is safe to say that rarely do most scuba divers think about what goes into filling their tanks. It’s simple enough, we take...
Condom caths and p-valves are arguably the best way to go for male techies, until they’re NOT. Here InDEPTH editor-in-chief Michael Menduno goes old school to...
Latin American distributor for Cochran Undersea Technology and certifiable dive geek Carlos Lander recounts the many firsts and innovations in dive computing created by microprocessor pioneer...
Date of Dive: 3.28.89Location: Nacimiento Del Rio Mante in the Sierra de Cucharas mountains, MexicoDepth: 867 ffw/265 mfwBottom Time: 24 minutesRun Time: 13 hours 52 minBottom...
By Michael Menduno. This story was originally published in Diver and X-Ray magazine. How can rebreather diving be made safer? That was the question at the...